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DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models

Yıl 2015, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 172 - 182, 01.03.2015

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DeLone–Mclean model is an established and well-known information system (IS) model for assessing IS success. Based on some meta-analysis studies of DeLone–Mclean model, it is revealed that some relationships in the construct are not significant. As such, the construct validity is questionable and might lower the predicting power. A thorough literature review had been done to break down the underlying theoretical concept of DeLone–McLean model. Based on the literature review, several solutions are proposed including the separation between intention to use and use and the integration of technology acceptance models (TAMs) and unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT). The integration of TAM and UTAUT into DeLone–McLean model is needed to provide proper antecedents for intention to use since TAMs has a stronger and sound theoretical background for predicting behavioral intention (BI). Further exploration into TAM and UTAUT literature has revealed that only perceived usefulness (PU), performance expectancy (PE), effort expectancy (EE), and social influence (SI) that significantly predict BI (intention to use). Based on these findings, PU, PE, EF and SI are integrated into DeLone–McLean model as the additional antecedents for intention to use.

Yıl 2015, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 172 - 182, 01.03.2015

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Diğer ID JA43MB97FB
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
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Siti Mardiana Bu kişi benim

Jann H. Tjakraatmadja Bu kişi benim

Atik Aprianingsih Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Mart 2015
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2015 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1

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APA Mardiana, S., Tjakraatmadja, J. H., & Aprianingsih, A. (2015). DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 5(1), 172-182.
AMA Mardiana S, Tjakraatmadja JH, Aprianingsih A. DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models. IJEFI. Mart 2015;5(1):172-182.
Chicago Mardiana, Siti, Jann H. Tjakraatmadja, ve Atik Aprianingsih. “DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 5, sy. 1 (Mart 2015): 172-82.
EndNote Mardiana S, Tjakraatmadja JH, Aprianingsih A (01 Mart 2015) DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 5 1 172–182.
IEEE S. Mardiana, J. H. Tjakraatmadja, ve A. Aprianingsih, “DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models”, IJEFI, c. 5, sy. 1, ss. 172–182, 2015.
ISNAD Mardiana, Siti vd. “DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 5/1 (Mart 2015), 172-182.
JAMA Mardiana S, Tjakraatmadja JH, Aprianingsih A. DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models. IJEFI. 2015;5:172–182.
MLA Mardiana, Siti vd. “DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, c. 5, sy. 1, 2015, ss. 172-8.
Vancouver Mardiana S, Tjakraatmadja JH, Aprianingsih A. DeLone–McLean Information System Success Model Revisited: The Separation of Intention to Use-Use and the Integration of Technology Acceptance Models. IJEFI. 2015;5(1):172-8.